Asturian

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Noun

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dadu m (plural dados)

  1. die (polyhedron with symbols on each side)

Indonesian

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Etymology 1

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From Malay dadu (die), from Portuguese dado (die), from Old Galician-Portuguese dado, itself from a Vulgar Latin *dadu, of uncertain origin; possibly from Classical Arabic أَعْدَاد (ʔaʕdād, numbers), or from Latin datum.

Noun

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dadu (plural dadu-dadu)

  1. (gaming) die, a regular polyhedron, usually a cube, with numbers or symbols on each side and used in games of chance
  2. cube
    Synonym: kubus
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Etymology 2

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Borrowed from Javanese ꦢꦢꦸ (dadu, pink), from Old Javanese dadu (pink, pale red).

Adjective

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dadu (comparative lebih dadu, superlative paling dadu)

  1. pink
    Synonym: merah muda
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Etymology 3

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Borrowed from Balinese [Term?].

Noun

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dadu (plural dadu-dadu)

  1. (agriculture) rice planting season (around October)

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Maguindanao

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Borrowed from Spanish arado.

Noun

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dadu

  1. plough; plow

Pali

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Verb

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dadu

  1. third-person plural imperfect active of dadāti (to give)

Swahili

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Portuguese dado.

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Noun

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dadu class V (plural madadu class VI)

  1. die (polyhedron with symbols on each side)
  2. a game of dice